[Wine]Re: Running DVD Profiler fails

Tony Lambregts tony.lambregts at gmail.com
Tue Mar 8 09:50:12 CST 2005


Dirk Vornheder wrote:
>>> I'm trying to get a program called DVD Profiler from InterVocative Software
>>> 
>>> working in wine but it fails:
>>> 
>>> #!/bin/bash
>>> 
>>> . findwine cd "$WINEDIR/c/Program Files/InterVocative Software/DVD Profiler" #$WINE "c:\\program files\\InterVocative 
>>> Software\\DVD Profiler\\dvdpro.exe" ${PARAM:+"$PARAM"} &>/dev/null & $WINE "c:\\program files\\InterVocative Software\\DVD 
>>> Profiler\\dvdpro.exe" ${PARAM:+"$PARAM"} & wait $!
>>> 
>>> detecting Wine version... done. Drive C: is /root/.wine/drive_c Wine 20050211 wine is executed as wine Parameters are 
>>> fixme:vxd:VXD_Open Unknown/unsupported VxD L"sice.vxd". Try setting Windows version to 'nt40' or 'win31'. fixme:vxd:VXD_Open 
>>> Unknown/unsupported VxD L"ntice.vxd". Try setting Windows version to 'nt40' or 'win31'. fixme:actctx:CreateActCtxW stub!
>>> 
>>> I test it with wine 20050211 and wine cvs (download a few ago) but both fails.
>> 
>> This is copy protection. If you see attempts to load SICE.VXD or NTICE.VXD then you're seeing a check for the popular SoftIce 
>> debugger. You might be able to get arround this by setting the windows version to some varient of NT. Alter your ~/.wine/config
>>  to look somthing like this:
>> 
>> --- cut here
>> 
>> WINE REGISTRY Version 2 ;; All keys relative to \\Machine\\Software\\Wine\\Wine\\Config
>> 
>> 
>> [Version] ; Windows version to imitate (win95,win98,winme,nt351,nt40,win2k,winxp,win2k3,win20,win30,win31) "Windows" = "win2k"
>>  ; DOS version to imitate ;"DOS" = "6.22"
>> 
> 
> 
> It doesn't help:
> 
> detecting Wine version... done. Drive C: is /root/.wine/drive_c Wine 20050211 wine is executed as wine Parameters are 
> fixme:actctx:CreateActCtxW stub! fixme:nls:CompareStringW Ignoring unknown style 0x10000000 fixme:nls:CompareStringW Ignoring 
> unknown style 0x10000000
> 
> The program is starting but many windows pops up as before.


Well at least the errors are different. You say that the program is starting but what exactly does that mean? Does it crash 
somewhere or does it just not work the way you want. Please elaborate.

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Tony Lambregts



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